Donations
is Nancy's name may be made to the Special Olympics of Florida,
Development Dept., 1915 Don Wickham Drive, Clermont, FL 34711, or to The
ARC of Florida, Inc., 2898 Mahan Drive, Suite 1, Tallahassee, FL 32308.A
memorial service will be held on December 15, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the
Grace Lutheran Church, 1805 Oak Street, Melbourne Beach. A second
service will be held in Iowa in May of 2013 where Nancy will be laid to
rest in her hometown of Newton.

Anyone
wishing to share a memory, send the family a message or place a
memorial donation is asked to please visit Nancy's guestbook at
www.beachfuneralhome.com.

Mary Williams Buckley, 89, was born on February 28th 1923 in Mauch Chunk, PA and
passed away peacefully on December 5th, 2012 in Melbourne, FL.Mary was the beloved wife of Anthony J. Buckley who predeceased her in 2006. She
was also predeceased by her brothers Thomas, Leo and Edward WIlliams, sister Ellen
Boger and her parents Alma (nee Straubinger) and Edward.Mary is survived by her nieces Ann Marie Reis, Harriet Welch, Janice Welch, Karen
Welch (Robert Quirk) and Lynn Ruane (Dennis), great nieces Lauren and Allison Ruane
and great nephew Nick Francomano.Mary worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad in New York City and lived for many years
in Roselle, New Jersey before retiring to Indian Harbor Beach, Florida. She will be
dearly missed and always remembered by her many friends and family.Visitation will be held on Monday, December 10 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Beach
Funeral Home East, 1689 S Patrick Drive, Indian Harbour Beach. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held on Tuesday, December 11 at 1:00 p.m. at Holy Name of Jesus
Catholic Church in Indialantic.Anyone wishing to share a memory, send the family a message or place a memorial
donation is asked to please visit Mary's guestbook at www.beachfuneralhome.com.

Marie Antoinette Cabello,
82, passed away Friday, November 30, 2012. She was born September 23,
1930 in Brooklyn, New York to the late Harry and Josephine Delfino.

Marie
was preceded in death by her sister, Harriette Zizzo. She is survived
by her loving husband, Geronimo; sister Bernadette Lauro; step-daughter
Connie Kern and 3 grandchildren.

A
visitation will be held at Beach Funeral Home West, 4999 N Wickham
Road, Melbourne, on Thursday, December 6, 2012, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
and again from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at
Ascension Catholic Church on Friday, December 7, 2012 at 11:30 a.m.
Interment will follow at Florida Memorial Gardens in Rockledge.

Anyone
wishing to share a memory, send the family a message or place a
memorial donation is asked to please visit Marie's guestbook at
www.beachfuneralhome.com.Arrangements by:Beach Funeral Homes & Cremation Services

James Gregory Giganti,
60, passed away at home on November 27, 2012. He battled cancer for a
dozen years. After numerous heroic comebacks, his death came
unexpectedly.

Jim
moved to Indialantic in 1989 and began a career at Florida Tech as a
computer programmer analyst. With great co-workers, he enjoyed his
occupation until the end. Always smiling, his almost two-year-old
granddaughter, Cora, kept him laughing.

As
a younger man he worked for Publix, rising up to assistant manager of
their Gainesville store. He drove a’72 orange VW Bug for 17 years. When
happy and healthy, he’d flip into a handstand, perform yo-yo tricks, or
play the harmonica. Travel favorites included Seattle, Paris, St.
Maarten, and the August Monday boat races in Anguilla.

Born
to Jean and Geno Giganti, he grew up in Miami. As a boating enthusiast,
he windsurfed on the Banana River and fished the blue waters of the
Florida Keys. A photographer once snapped a picture of him diving with
Goliath groupers. He relished the era of space exploration.

Married
for 34 years, he is survived by his wife, Ann, a pediatric nurse
practitioner; his mother, Jean; three children and their
spouses/fiancé--—Jamie & Marcus Barry, Tony, Ashley, & Cora
Giganti, Heather Giganti & Matt Lucher; his sister, Sherry Wical
& nieces: Molly North & Amber Wical.

Funeral
service is on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Name of
Jesus Catholic Church, 3060 N. Highway A1A, Indialantic, Florida. The
family suggests donations to the Leukemia & Lymphoma society or the
Sant Nirankari Mission (non- denominational world peace, universal
brotherhood). Many blessings to all who touched our lives.

Anyone
wishing to share a memory, send the family a message or place a
memorial donation is asked to please visit James's guestbook at
www.beachfuneralhome.com.

He was a retired Colonel in the US Army, an Engineer for Lockheed and co-owner of a lapidary shop in Melbourne. He moved here in
1966 from Gails Ferry, CT, was a member of the Crossroads
Community Church UCC a veteran of the US Army in Korea and Vietnam and
active member of the Melbourne Elks Lodge # 1744. From 1975 to present
he was the General Chairman for nominations to various
service academies for our local congressman.

Janet Elizabeth Sanders Zuhlke went to be with the Lord on November 30, 2012
peacefully at home after a brief illness. Jan was born in 1934 in Neenah, WI to Warren
and Lucille Sanders.

She graduated from Neenah High School in 1952. After graduated from Mercy Hospital
School of Nursing in Oshkosh, WI with her RN degree in 1955, she traveled to Rhodes,
Greece to be with her new husband Paul Zuhlke, while he served in the US Coast Guard
for four years. Upon returning from Greece, Jan started her nursing career as a RN
for a private doctor’s office in Neenah, WI and over the next several years worked at
Milwaukee area hospitals.

Jan settled in Indian Harbour Beach, FL with her family in 1969. Her nursing career
continued as an ER nurse for HRMC for nine years and then for several private practice
physicians in the Melbourne area. She also volunteered as a Guardian ad Litem through
the Brevard County Court system. Prior to her retirement in 1995, Jan was the nurse
for the Brevard County Childcare Association working with the children’s HeadStart
programs.

In her retirement years, Jan enjoyed traveling with Paul, her husband of 57 years, to the
Western US, Alaska, and she spent all her summers at her childhood home in Neenah,
WI.

Jan is survived by her husband Paul, her children and spouses, P. Kevin Zuhlke, Kathy
(John) Stout, Laurie Diard, and Chris (Donna) Zuhlke; grandchildren Sarah Zuhlke
(partner Schuyler Michaud), Rachel and Rebecca Zuhlke, David Jr and Jonathon Diard,
Morgan and Matthew Zuhlke; and great-grandchildren Marley and Gordon Michaud;
and three nephews and one niece. She will also be dearly missed by her many friends
including Betty Ruffi, Nancy Lenz, and Janet Zuhlke.

A memorial service will be held on December 7, at 11am with a family greeting time at
10:30am, at the First Baptist Church of Indialantic.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the family to be used to support world
mission projects in Jan’s name.

Anyone wishing to share a memory, send the family a message or place a memorial
donation is asked to please visit Jan's guestbook at www.beachfuneralhome.com.